GPT Image 2AI-Prompt
Baba Yaga Chicken-Leg Hut — 3D Game Asset Prompt
Generate a polished isometric fantasy miniature of a Baba Yaga hut on chicken legs, ready for use as a stylized 3D game asset.

PROMPT · EN
Create a high-quality stylized 3D game asset of argsubject: a Baba Yaga chicken-leg hut, centered on a transparent checkerboard background. The hut is an isometric three-quarter view facing slightly left, built from warm brown rounded log walls with visible circular log ends, a small arched wooden door on the front-right with a metal ring handle, and a small front window glowing orange from inside with open plank shutters. Add a short wooden ladder with three steps leading to the entrance. The roof is steep and whimsical, made of dark weathered wooden planks with green moss patches, curved golden-brown carved trim, an ornate peaked gable, and a chunky stone chimney near the back-right. The house stands on exactly two large bird-like legs with tan scaly texture, each ending in three forward toes and one rear toe with dark claws. Include small hanging charms on the right wall, including beads, bones, and a tiny skull. Use a polished fantasy miniature style, rounded shapes, hand-painted textures, soft ambient occlusion, subtle shadows, warm lighting, crisp edges, and no text.
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Generate a polished isometric fantasy miniature of a Baba Yaga hut on chicken legs, ready for use as a stylized 3D game asset. Use it as a Konzeptkunst starting point for GPT Image 2: keep the visual structure and style constraints intact, then swap in your own subject, brand, or scene.
Start by replacing subject, then keep the camera, composition, and material cues in the same order. This makes the output easier to compare across variations.
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- Copy the full prompt text below.
- Choose a capable image generation model (e.g., Sora 2, Midjourney, DALL·E 3).
- Replace the
{subject}variable if you want a different structure. - Paste and submit the prompt to generate your asset.
- Download and import the result into your game engine or art pipeline.



